It’s official: Freevee’s adaptation of Tegan and Sara’s ‘High School’ memoir has seen its final bell ring, with no renewal for a second season. Despite initially positive signs for the continuation of the series, with Season 1 scripts completed and a supportive team behind the scenes, the show’s first season run did not yield satisfactory completion rates to warrant further episodes. Premiering in October 2022, the show chronicled the unique coming-of-age experiences of twin sisters Tegan and Sara, set against the nostalgic backdrop of the ’90s. Fans have been expressing their disappointment over the series’ abrupt ending.
FAQ – ‘High School’ Series Cancellation
- Why was ‘High School’ cancelled?
The series was cancelled due to uninspiring completion rates of the first season despite having completed scripts for a second season. - How many seasons did the ‘High School’ series have?
‘High School’ ended after its first season, with no second season to follow. - What was the premise of the series?
The series was an adaptation of Tegan and Sara Quin’s memoir and featured the twin sisters’ journey to find their identities during their high school years in the 1990s.
Conclusion
The cancellation of the ‘High School’ series on Freevee marks the end of a show that many had hoped would continue to explore the formative years of Tegan and Sara. While the news is disappointing for fans and creators alike, the first season remains a heartfelt and distinctive portrayal of adolescence and self-discovery in a time capsule of ’90s culture. Despite its short-lived run, ‘High School’ will likely be remembered for its earnest and resonant depiction of teenage life.